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Shortcut Code: [r20365]
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Teste - Regions / Praecox

Label:
Catalog#:
PRO 18
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
Canada
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Techno, Ambient

Tracklist

A   Regions
B   Praecox

Credits

Engineer - S. Keenan*
Producer, Written-By - Himadri , Huren

Notes

Engineered @ Wellesley Studio.
Published by Plus 8 Music Europe / Nanada.
Distributed by Intellinet.

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by marcvelez Jan 03, 2008
There always rises the question what to do with this record.
In a club,on an underground party,on a mix tape or cd.
To find a perfect match in or with the next record,this is always the touchstone of a dj.
Not to go on in the same style but finding a crossover where you can really add something in a mix so people can expand their listening experience,recognising desperation together with the need for love and opening up....For me I found an interesting match for this record in CAJ 233,Southside,O Sometimes by Braxton Holmes,Funky Disco Midgets...
Try it out with this record in a subtle way,see what happens at the event or on your tape/cd...
Rated 5/5
Review by proffit Jul 30, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
These are one of the most darkest tracks ever put on vinyl. It's a journey into abyss of darkness of the human mind. One minute the vocals sound like whisper of temptation, then it breaks and sounds like a woman screaming her lungs out. Add the bleepy and freaky electronics and a deep bass kick, when player LOUD at a club, people will run of the floor in confusion or go totally insane! It's a record that once heard never forgotten.
I have so many good memories of this record when it was played constantly on the Ambient City radio station (of Sahko-boyz fame) in '94. This record and Basic Channel were pioneering the DEEP techno sound in the early 90s.
To my opinion one of the best Probes, maybe the best.